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How any one can participate in the Public Lab community

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How you can participate: (only it should not be just a stupid list)

Join the online community

Attend Regional Events

PLOTS communities are mostly organized by regional “chapters” -- some of which are jump-started by staff members, and others of which developed organically in response to local issues or goals.

Attend All Upcoming Events

Yes you will!

Share online through social media

Attend our Annual Barn Raising Event

Describe what the heck a barn raising is, why you do it , the outcomes and that it's open to the public. Seriously, I can't find this annywhere on the website.

Read or Subscribe to Grassroots Mapping Forum

Grassroots Mapping Forum Spreads

  • [[http://breadpig.com/products/grassroots-mapping-forum-subscription| Subscribe ]] [[The Grassroots Mapping Forum]] is our quarterly printed community research journal/archive/zine/map, where we hope to share ideas, techniques, and stories from the Grassroots Mapping community. (For those of you who don't know, we are a community of activist cartographers who use DIY tools for civic science -- we take aerial photos using kites and balloons of things like the BP oil spill.)

Participate in Research

About: [[Research notes]] are the easiest and best way to share (i.e. open source) your work in a more permanent form. [[Post a research note]] about your work to solicit input, publish tests or prototypes, ask questions, or just to keep track of links and research documents.

Why bother?

(example of recent Research Notes. Visually laid out next to this section)

Link to post a research note.

Use the Viral Licenses

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